Valve for scroll compressor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719544
  • Patent Number
    6,719,544
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 12, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In a valve used in connection with a scroll compressor, a central profiled body is designed to protrude in an opening for outlet of gas from a compression stage, a outer axisymmetric surface of which is concave, of generally toroidal shape, and is terminated by a tip, the outlet opening of the compression stage being delimited by a curved surface forming, in the downstream direction, a widening providing, with the central profiled body, a cross section for the passage of the gas which is substantially constant, closing means being provided in order to seal this passage in the closed position of the valve.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The subject of the present invention is a valve for a scroll compressor, and more particularly a valve placed between the compression stage of the compressor and the high-pressure compartment thereof.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The valve according to the invention is equally applicable to scroll compressors comprising a fixed spiral element and a movable spiral element as to compressors in which both spiral elements can be moved.





FIG. 1

of the appended schematic drawing shows a scroll compressor in which one of the spiral elements is fixed and the other can be moved.




Such a scroll compressor comprises an enclosure


2


, the upper part of which is formed by a cap


3


. This enclosure


2


is separated into two compartments, a low-pressure gas-inlet compartment


4


, and a high-pressure compartment


5


for outlet of the compressed gas. Theses two compartments are separated by a gas compression stage


6


. The gas is admitted into the low-pressure compartment via an inlet orifice


7


and the compressed gas is discharged from the high-pressure compartment


5


via an orifice


8


.




The compression stage


6


consists of a fixed spiral element


9


and a movable spiral element


10


, these two elements comprising interpenetrating parts and together defining compression pockets


12


. The movable spiral element


10


is driven by a shaft


13


, in an orbital movement, the movement of the shaft


13


being provided by a motor


14


. During the orbital movement of the element


10


, the compression pockets


12


have a volume which gradually decreases from the outside, where the gas is admitted into the low-pressure compartment, towards the inside, the compressed gas leaving at the centre of the compression stage


6


to the high-pressure compartment


5


through a valve denoted by the general reference


15


in FIG.


1


.




This valve is a delivery valve which prevents the return flow of fluid from the high-pressure chamber


5


to the compression pockets


12


. This valve plays a role, not only in shut-down of the compressor, but also in operation, in so far as when the compression stage has a fixed compression rate and when the last compression pocket is in communication with the outlet orifice of the gas, the pressure may be less than the pressure in the high-pressure chamber


5


. The valve therefore isolates the chamber


5


from the compression pockets while the pressure upstream of the valve is less than the pressure in the high-pressure chamber.




There are various solutions for producing delivery valves. Some valves consist of one or more lamella plates which are free or combined with springs.




Other valves, such as those described in document U.S. Pat. No. 6 179 589, or in document JP 07 127 745 comprise a convex shape, having an active surface which is rounded or of frustoconical shape.




The various valves known on the market have a number of drawbacks and especially produce a considerable dead volume upstream of the valve, allowing the gas to expand in the following pocket, giving high pressure drops, causing turbulent flow resulting in a high acoustic level of operation, some of them being of large mass resulting in a long response time and providing a path for the gas which has edges, which disturbs the fluid flow.




The aim of the invention is to provide a valve for a scroll compressor, reducing the pressure drops and the turbulence on passage of the gas, and delimiting, upstream of the valve, as small a dead volume as possible.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To this end, the valve to which it relates, designed to be fastened to the element of the compression stage located on the same side as the high-pressure compartment, comprises a central profiled body designed to protrude in an opening for outlet of the gas from the compression stage, the outer axisymmetric surface of which is concave, of generally toroidal shape, and is terminated by a tip, the outlet opening of the compression stage being delimited by a curved surface forming, in the downstream direction, a widening providing, with the central profiled body, a cross section for the passage of the gas which is substantially constant, closing means being provided in order to seal this passage in the closed position of the valve.




Given the shape of the central part of the valve, and especially of the pointed end thereof, there is no blocking of the gas at this end. Furthermore, the toroidal shape of the outer surface of the valve provides a gradual change of direction, without any discontinuity, since there are no edges, and the cross section and the gas speed are kept substantially constant. The valve therefore has very quiet operation, and the pressure drops are small. Furthermore, the protrusion of the central profiled body into the opening for outlet of gas from the compression stage limits the dead volume.




According to a first embodiment of this valve, at least part of the central profiled body can be moved axially, forming a closing element.




According to one possibility in this event, the entire central body is mounted so that it can slide on a fixed central support and is subjected to the action of a spring placed between the support and the body promoting the actuation of the body to pass to its closed position, when the pressure in the high-pressure compartment is greater than the pressure of the gas at the outlet of the compression stage.




According to another possibility in this event, the central profiled body is made in two concentric parts: a central part belonging to a fixed support and comprising the tip, and a peripheral part mounted so that it can slide on the central fixed part, this second part forming the closing element and closing the valve under the action of a spring by pressing on the curved surface delimiting the outlet opening of the compression stage, when the pressure in the high-pressure compartment is greater than the pressure at the outlet of the compression stage, the outer surfaces respectively of the central part and of the peripheral part being in alignment with each other and delimiting the toroidal surface, in the open position of the valve.




It should be noted that, given the shapes of the outer surface of the central body and of the curved surface which delimits the opening for outlet of the gas, respectively, contact of the central body on the curved surface which forms a seat is made along an edge, so that there is no risk of the valve sticking on its seat in the closed position, when the gas is charged with oil.




According to another embodiment of this valve, the central profiled body is fixed and a specific valve element is designed for closing the valve.




According to one possibility in this second case, the outlet opening of the compression stage ends in the bottom of a recess of generally cylindrical shape, the central profiled body being fastened to a support body held at some distance from the bottom of the recess, this support body being equipped with a closing plate subjected to the action of a spring, for facilitating the closure action, and designed, in the closed position of the valve, to bear against the bottom of the cylindrical recess, in order to seal the annular space between the central profiled body and the surface delimiting the outlet opening of the compression stage.




Advantageously, the support body comprises axial holes ending on the same side as the high-pressure compartment in order to subject the surface of the closing plate and/or of the spring acting on this plate to the pressure of the high-pressure compartment.




In any event, the invention will be clearly understood by means of the following description, with reference to the appended schematic drawing, presenting several embodiments of this delivery valve by way of non-limiting examples.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view in longitudinal section of a scroll compressor, as described above.





FIG. 2

is a view in longitudinal section and on an enlarged scale of the fixed spiral element and of a first valve.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view on an enlarged scale of the valve of FIG.


2


.





FIGS. 4 and 5

are two views in partial longitudinal section of the mounted valve of

FIGS. 2 and 3

, in the open position and in the closed position, respectively.





FIGS. 6 and 7

are two views in longitudinal section of a second valve in the open position and in the closed position, respectively.





FIGS. 8 and 9

are two views in longitudinal section of another valve in the open position and in the closed position, respectively.





FIG. 10

is a view in longitudinal section and in the closed position of a variant of the valve of FIGS.


8


and


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The valve shown in

FIGS. 2

to


5


is designed to be housed in a recess


16


of generally cylindrical shape made in the wall of the fixed spiral element


9


located on the same side as the high-pressure compartment


5


of the compressor.




The opening


17


for outlet of the compressed gas from the compression stage is delimited by a curved surface


17




a


, widening in a downstream direction.




A support body


18


, held by three tabs


21


fastened to the wall plate of the fixed element


9


, for example by screws, and bearing against the bottom of the recess


16


via three protrusions


19


, is mounted in the recess


16


. A central body


20


of the valve, comprising a cylindrical rod


22


fastened in the body


18


, for example by screwing, by a bolt or riveted, and which is extended by an outer part terminating in a tip


23


, is mounted in the support body


18


. The outer part of the central body


20


is extended in the downstream direction by a collar


24


. The body


20


and the collar


24


, which are securely fastened, form, starting from the tip


23


, a concave surface


25


of toroidal shape. This surface


25


delimits, with the curved surface


17




a


, a passage for the gas leaving the compression stage forming, in the downstream direction, a widening providing a cross section for the passage of gas which is substantially constant. The collar


24


extends to the plane of the bottom of the recess


16


. A lamella plate


26


, forming the closing element and intended to seal the passage of gas delimited by the surfaces


17




a


and


25


, is mounted in the body


18


. This plate is housed, along with a leaf spring


27


, in a recess of the support body


18


. The support body


18


has holes


18




a


communicating with the high-pressure compartment so that the surface of the spring


27


, turned towards this compartment, is subjected to the pressure of the compartment.




In practice, when the pressure of the compression stage is greater than the pressure inside the high-pressure compartment


5


, the closing element


26


is pressed in the upper position, as shown in

FIG. 4

, opposing the action of the spring


27


. When the pressure in the high-pressure compartment


5


becomes greater than the outlet pressure of the compression stage, the closing element


26


moves downwards under the action of the spring


27


towards its closed position, as shown in FIG.


5


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show another embodiment of this valve in which the same elements are denoted by the same references as above. This valve comprises a central support body


28


fastened on the spiral element


9


by a transverse tab


29


, for example by screwing. The end of this body


28


located on the same side as the opening


17


has a smaller cross section, comprising a central cylindrical part


30


extended by a central profiled part


32


ending in a tip


23


. An outer annular part


33


, which can be released under the action of a spring


34


, is mounted so that it can slide on the central cylindrical part


30


, as shown in FIG.


7


.




As is apparent, especially from

FIG. 6

, the central part


32


and the outer part


33


delimit a toroidal surface


25


, located facing the curved surface


17




a


delimiting the opening


17


.




In the open position shown in

FIG. 6

, this surface


25


is continuous. When the pressure, in the high-pressure compartment


5


, becomes greater than the outlet pressure of the compression stage, the annular part


33


slides along the central part


30


, closing, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the gas passage made between the surface


17




a


and the surface


25


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show another embodiment in which the same elements are denoted by the same references as above. In this case, the central profiled body


32


is mounted so that it can slide via a rod-shaped posterior part


35


inside the support body


28


. The entire toroidal surface


25


is then delimited by the central body


32


. This valve is shown in the open position and in the closed position, respectively, in

FIGS. 8 and 9

.





FIG. 10

is a variant of the valve of

FIGS. 8 and 9

in which the recess


16


comprises a thread


36


allowing the support element


28


of the central body to be fastened via a threaded ring


37


.




As is apparent from the above, the invention brings a considerable improvement to the existing art by providing a valve having a simple structure, made with a limited number of parts, and limiting the pressure drops, the operational noise and the dead volume located upstream of the valve.




As goes without saying, the invention is not limited just to the embodiments of this valve described above by way of example, but on the contrary it encompasses all variants thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A valve for a scroll compressor comprising:a low pressure compartment; a high pressure compartment; a compression stage having an outlet, said low and high pressure compartments being separated by said compression stage; a delivery valve coupled to said outlet and movable between an open position, and a closed position wherein gas is prevented from passing from the high pressure compartment to the compression stage; a central profiled body extending into an opening in the compression stage for allowing gas to escape therefrom, the central profiled body comprising an outer, concave, axisymmetric surface, the axisymmetric surface being generally toroidal and terminating in a tip; the outlet of the compression stage being delimited by a curved surface forming a widened portion in a downstream direction; the widened portion and the central profiled body cooperating to define a substantially constant cross-sectional area for the passage of gas; and closing means for sealing the cross-sectional area when the valve is in the closed position.
  • 2. A valve according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the central profiled body can be moved axially, thereby forming a closing element.
  • 3. A valve according to claim 2, wherein a central profiled body is slidably mounted on a fixed central support, biasing means placed between the support and the central profiled body urge the central profiled body toward a closed position when the pressure in the high-pressure compartment is greater than the pressure of the gas at the outlet of the compression stage.
  • 4. A valve according to claim 2, wherein the central profiled body is made of two substantially concentric parts: a central part belonging to a fixed central support, said central part comprising the tip, and a peripheral part slidably mounted on the central fixed part, this peripheral part forming the closing element and closing the valve under the action of a spring by pressing on the curved surface delimiting the outlet opening of the compression stage, when the pressure in the high-pressure compartment is greater than the pressure at the outlet of the compression stage, the outer surfaces respectively of the central part and of the peripheral part being in substantial alignment with each other and delimiting the toroidal surface, when the valve is in an open position.
  • 5. A valve for a scroll compressor comprising:a low pressure compartment; a high pressure compartment; a compression stage having an outlet, said low and high pressure compartments being separated by said compression stage; a delivery valve coupled to said outlet and movable between an open position, and a closed position wherein gas is prevented from passing from the high pressure compartment to the compression stage; a central profiled body extending into an opening in the compression stage for allowing gas to escape therefrom, the central profiled body comprising an outer, concave, axisymmetric surface, the axisymmetric surface being generally toroidal and terminating in a tip; the outlet of the compression stage being delimited by a curved surface forming a widened portion in a downstream direction; the widened portion and the central profiled body cooperating to define a substantially constant cross-sectional area for the passage of gas; and closing means for sealing the cross-sectional area when the valve is in the closed position, wherein the central profiled body is fixed and a specific valve element is provided for closing the valve.
  • 6. A valve according to claim 5, wherein the outlet opening of the compression stage ends in a bottom of a recess of generally cylindrical shape, the central profiled body being fastened to a support body held at some distance from the bottom of the recess, the support body being equipped with a sealing plate subjected to the action of a spring, for facilitating the closing action, and designed, in the closed position of the valve, to bear against the bottom of the cylindrical recess, in order to seal the annular space between the central profiled body and the surface delimiting the outlet opening of the compression stage.
  • 7. A valve according to claim 1, wherein the support body comprises axial holes ending on the same side as the high-pressure compartment in order to subject at least one surface of the sealing plate and the spring acting on the sealing plate to the pressure of the high-pressure compartment.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01 16608 Dec 2001 FR
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is entitled to the benefit of and incorporates by reference essential subject matter disclosed in French Patent Application No. 01.16608 filed on Dec. 20, 2001 in the name of Danfoss Manuerop S. A.

US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
4548234 Prenger Oct 1985 A
5469884 Madrid Nov 1995 A
6132191 Hugenroth et al. Oct 2000 A
6179589 Bass et al. Jan 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
326599 May 1918 DE
57153988 Sep 1982 JP
8319973 Dec 1996 JP